After few weeks of lazy weekends I spent the day in my garage. The task was to assemble my Workbench finally. The only part I was not expecting a massive problem turned to be the most disappointing job.
I have a chain driven Vice home made I had some amazing help from a friend. We were aware of few issues with the vice . 1- The screws are not absolute straight. 2- The holes on the vice jaw were slightly out of square. 3- to avoid the common problem with all heavy jaw vices we decided to creat a bushing for the screws to protect the bench apron.
I decided to mark the centre of holes directly from the end of the shafts. One had a sharp spike and was easy to mark the wood. For the second screw hole I marked two vertical square lines passing just to the side of screw shaft. I then used a pillar drill to drill two 35 mm holes.
I had tried the vice in function by clamping it to a portable workmates.
Somehow I ended with two holes 5 mm too close. Then I changed bench aprons around and measured twice and marked it and re-measured it. It was correct to the mm. Unfortunately I ended with holes 1mm too close. The apron bushing is made to a very low tolerance.
Now I have two aprons with useless holes in them and a vice out of action.
One option is getting everything made from beginning and trying to address the issues on the spot.
Second option is trying to salvage the current situation.
Any advice and help is warmly appreciated.
Regards
I have a chain driven Vice home made I had some amazing help from a friend. We were aware of few issues with the vice . 1- The screws are not absolute straight. 2- The holes on the vice jaw were slightly out of square. 3- to avoid the common problem with all heavy jaw vices we decided to creat a bushing for the screws to protect the bench apron.
I decided to mark the centre of holes directly from the end of the shafts. One had a sharp spike and was easy to mark the wood. For the second screw hole I marked two vertical square lines passing just to the side of screw shaft. I then used a pillar drill to drill two 35 mm holes.
I had tried the vice in function by clamping it to a portable workmates.
Somehow I ended with two holes 5 mm too close. Then I changed bench aprons around and measured twice and marked it and re-measured it. It was correct to the mm. Unfortunately I ended with holes 1mm too close. The apron bushing is made to a very low tolerance.
Now I have two aprons with useless holes in them and a vice out of action.
One option is getting everything made from beginning and trying to address the issues on the spot.
Second option is trying to salvage the current situation.
Any advice and help is warmly appreciated.
Regards